The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1932 — Page 2

'HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. JUNE IK. 1932.

1 1( N( DIN \ I El) (Conti.’.ue,' From Page One) captain - ur ,.hij> ot an,l ha' stetreJ tin vessel safeh through tog ■ of the iee shore. ■ lit a- never lost fait .. H« hant'\ relinquiehef his seal for the f the msmtnl He « • ' • 1 '.Itiia that has kept t> faith " tt dshed tha (i. . ot -‘ark c< nn'.uni«m an I ill- :■ iM i i.iiitarinm wo lia.i be’tet rt r.tw our c urse b\ the fixe i stars of ti . etern.tl i ni : le that funda i ont-<-lly we must 1 ’ o and will live if, with i t la , ue tio oui full duty. ‘ Thi- i' a war on all fronts,” he ■ tl, '\h t toi ih u yi mg to die while

Iv in i 'h | ul*i scu-e o US-

,,1 as members of the , |i,iil>. No one m survey wi liiiit :m verwhelming i.k h =ponsibilies resting on

oixious an 1 bewildered i chiiilren arc- w-it h ,'g that G. d will e lighten us so tha' ;t. ay tome the dswri full cf hc;:e and con-

and

tl.i i\>

Hie

m on. but for jint to underi 'poiisihdity - f ::i! iia k 1 . the Seiiiion on the hr ’ \. - a re our

spiritual life, t Maunt, lo leir.- inlii biother’s keeper ”

i e jker asked li-tenei- to visualize Mr Hoover “as 1 think of hint ii hi t.nl, in tiie Whitt House, m t r< om where Lin.oln signed the t .i i'. ipati n pro lamation. walking t lougi ceiseless h uim over the : ,t are your problems, s-, king solutions that will aid man-

kinl.”

“\\ i- havi need 'if introspection,” he s i i. "Eai ii in t ,e form of his own < n i- n e I ;ul hettei take time out to )■ !e t that in this bi-centenniary cf 1,lington’s hirt ii ay the man who } 1 mightest aloft the standard the ion- attract the hosts of the opposi-

tion, 1 d action

“We had to have a Valley Forge to mi t > value of oui political herit:ae. We ha t to have the emancipa•i proclamation an 1 the Gettysburg pecch tj understa.id the Declaration

if l:idi; endenye.”

F ott denied that in hi- application to . .-tei t il problems the president .1 forg Den those m re humane in

chat actor.

' ’.i i the right of our politi al :u in ana.gate to themselves a erniit of pla'ing human light's re | I, pert\ lights,” he -aid. “We i all to thcii minds that oui Republican President told his | lit, mporarie- that he hoped to live i - ■ the day when the bla^k i . cij ild uuu'lle hei baby to her h i in .. - hei very own,’ and that ‘(nal n '.a r made a mall good enough to keep his fellow men in subjection.’ I o de tiny of the nation is large-

“.Millions ol men. vvcir.cn. rg us, p nrer.gt en a out fur wf a new da:

? er:e.

“T‘ - hat spirit cf hope and cenuderve i with humility that 1 address you. S ott ;o*eluded with this nomination paragraph. •\V. . carts full of giatitule and td-ii lity. '- of ids own -tat " ^f Calit a:, dn tate of our love and de* on -j i ...dl piesenc this home A; a man in the best a ,..tai o t that term, to Dal us ta it i. in ■ inber as the new Presitat< 1 in .c i i,.. an-' ! give to you as your an i .'.tt ' ji gicat Califarni.-m— : i hi Hoove i

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John ier Mi - wood

R- Pox is Ward K.

The (’hii'tian Church choir will in»et at the Church Friday evening

at 7 o’clock

Miss Golda Lukin left Thursday for Fnzgeiaid, ti.r.- to visit liei sigier .Mis. I all CoUiiis and Mr. Collins.

Sixteen IjhoII In .V \ere Cluh

A revival is in progress at the N’azarene Mi.-sion here, services every night at 7:30 P. M. everybody

.ome.

r.e s of her Mst i Mrs. H. L. Hall. -Mrs. Mall was taken to the M. Khospital in indianapoli.- Tuesday night Mrs- Youi, is still with her sister. |

Mis Martha Elizabeth Duncan, '* rsi ' >,rain ^ age h8 years, wild ot Harry C Dun- Hostess I ridav

can. age 68 years, bed at her home in 1 o-Workers of thf l .piist mnre s j,j n y n n f e-. Purest face powder Brazil Wednesda of paralysis. She church w.li meet at 2:30 o'clork bn- known. Prevent- larg- pore? Ask frwas a sister of Mrs. N'elson McCul- hay afternoon with Mr- Isaac Strain. Jrv^for new. wonderful face powder,

lough of Clay c .,nty The funeral

wiil be held at ti. residence in Brazil Abbott-Goff Weeding

Friday afternoon and burial will be at Announced For Today Poland. The wedding of Miss Evelyn Goff The central luc una farmer Purdue daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stillman agriculture pi.n. v 11 be held at Goff of Rockville, to Horace E. Ab-

Riley park in Gu ifield June 26, ac- bott, Marion county agricultural

■ siting his dauph- <or ll, ))5 fo countv agent E. W

who has been urg I to secure a large afternoon at the home of the bride’sj .p| u . Happy Workers 4-H Club held ateiulance of foi ei students in this parents with the Rev. Freed, pastor ,|ieir second meeting at the home of

.unty It is sain the Hancock coon- of the Rockville Chiistian Church, y[ a| .y Hendrich.

tv Purdue agrici. tutal association as reading the ceremony. demonstration on color was givhost is planning to entertain a big Miss Goff is a graduate cf D ‘U- l ’| en by Louise Hendrich and Florence

university. She is a member of Alpha Holland. The rest of the afternoon John SorM’Uy- wa> spen t u. getting started on the

Mr. Abbott is a graduate of Pur- I p ro j etls

due and Cornell ur.ivrr-itie-. He is ai The next nlset ing will he held June member of Sigma Pi. Ep.-ilon Sig i a | 22( at t))e honle uf Margurite and

Vi. Long Jen: missK-.r.aiy r f ucatior

Miss Myrtle Fry.

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the Harrp Workers l-H

"Baker agent, will take place at 3 J’dock this * lub Held Second Meeting

Bartlett in Gree

is planning

group.

Funeral serein s for Mrs.

lum icie, who rd, Wedr.esda; at the home of hei laughter, Mrs. Vuriin Jarvis, North liuliuna stieet will

Loans For The Household 7HOW MUCH MONEY T DOR ROW ANY SUM UP TO • ?HOV>' SCON CAN I ,i IMMEDIATELY 7FOR WHA1 ; YOU LEND MONEY For any w ithy purp, as paying off bills, in-, , a r„^ Mums, doctur or h cpi ta [ bi . i( or reduce pay-nun- . on your car. If you need money t ,, *. get in tomh with us t ■ Indiana Loan Co. 24 1 * E. Washir.gt n, ' -: ■ t i Phone 15. mu m.. ^

Rev. Belle Snyder has returned R»' v - Robert T.

Phi and Phi Delta Kappa fraternit-. Katherine Scob:e. ies and Scabbard and Blade Mias' .u .t. 4. a.

■ : 2 k Interment will « 1 > ^ ' ' ' ' Country duk Member.

Heine schools- She was in charge of , ' , , ,

Enjoy Pitch In Dinner

lie held 1'icm the United Pre-byterian hurch in*ar Portland Mills, Friday

hr- in the Portland Mills cemetery-

Fat Man Reduces 53 Pounds

Beck, pastor of the 4 ti dub work in Parke count >’ lan

tRMFRS Mill ENDEAVOR WIN MEDALS K5 PRODU(

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from a visit to

h< 1 son who is enroute to

M,: his home.

Evansville, Ind with Christian Church of Greencastle will veal Th, ‘ bride and bridegroom will I Members of

Eultiniuie conduct the service.

Sixteen faoii'is in Pu'n.'im rr.unty !J yt ar tte enrolled in the five1 re cerii cluh .-ponsore.l by the In liana Uoni Ur weis’ \s-ociation and ' e i n iity agi nt’s ofti.e, and will

A marriage license has been issued at Paris, 111., to Edward Routt, 23 vim old, of (Hovel dale and Gertrude LVlupaieyiT, 18, i t PolandMi-. Bell Reeves Mrs Mary llaihiiii of Greencastle and Mrs. A. N.

SPECIALS—.'Iliursday. Friday and aturday. 116 jiairs women’s slipi.ei , whites, patent straps, pump ,1111 ,i\tonO, $2 ■ > values, $1.49 Ten-

be at home at 10 Maplewood court, 3 Johnson avenue, in Indianapolis af-

ter June 25. + •)• •!• + + + 4 H ( lub Held

Meeting Wednesday The Stitch-a-way 4-H club

Don’t be stubborn, ou I . t n —throw off your fat bef ; n

the Country Cluh and 1 tbn ’Y > A 0l ‘ I hlt ." t '“: di; ' , Mr. S. A. I. mier 1 * Saw., , jj

eir guests, nunihenng about 10<i, ( jj ( j read his lettn 1 :

tiijoved a , itch in oinner Wednesday “I have used two rc.hu a, l.dt-1

e’ enin-.. at the dubh use. Dinner was no benelit but since 11

, . 1 i » , 1 Bales of Buck Chapel spent Wednesin| ete to) me !als awaiileu tor Jiio | . .

; day with Mrs. George Re: ing

m- shoes, childi n’s boys’ and men’s, | Wednesday afternoon at the home of IP lit). 79,. Factory Outlet Shoe their leader Mary Louise Talbott. Store. O. L. Lush, Mgr. There were 9 present with 2 guests

1 rveri in the la go dining room whi h | was beautifully decorated with spring 1 tli veis. The club voted its thanks to met 1 p,,,..,. .Matson for his cooperation in

these plot.-.

It was stid tlu.-e farmers are aiming at 1 0 .11 n> in pr duction ruiher t n quan'ity. With present low i,ii.e- only e , nc.iiy in production \iil all .vv t ,■ farmer to make a piofit

on hi- crops.

Tin i vteen members are: I. . A. D. k-. Fillmore. Robert Ragan, Fillmuie. Clai.net Ragan, Fillmme. Jehu W Day, Fillmore. J, el D bb ; Fillmore.

Otis ( lodfel't':, Russellville. ! aul MiGaugh.ev, Russellville. Mi n - Mt( i.tughey, Ru-.sellville. Ora Mctiiiughey, Russellville. Uliffor.l Hillis, Gie, ncastle. Rex Hathaway. Gieencastle. Morn- Evens', Greencastle, W. N. McMullen, Ron h lale. E Pv. 1 I St u art, R achdale-

Fi. ! Parks. Clover dale.

Harry McCabe, Greencastle.

Miss Pearl Yeung, instructor in dramatics and public speaking at L;; Porte high school, LaPorte. Ir.d., is at, home in Greencastle for a part of the summer.

Elizabeth Ashby Of Ladoga Dies

Dean Asplund, 3-year old Greencastle boy, was taken to an orthopedic cbnic at the Rib" hospital in Indian-

apolis Wednesday by Miss Agnes .Miller, county nui

Funeial services were held at Advance Wednesday for Walter T. C'pohr, 54 years old, -i-tef of Mrs. May Elliott of New Maysville. Mr. Spohr died Monday following an

illness of stveial years.

Mrs. Elizabeth A.-hby, widow of the bite William H. Ashby and a resident of Ladoga since 1891, died at Culver

Mai hospital in Crawtordsville Wednesday

morning at 3 o'clock rollowing a seriou ilir.e.'S of tw o weeks. Mis. Ashbv „■, Throcp gave a verv inteiesting rep had ht en m fiuling health for the

Mi. anil Mrs. C. K. Dickerson,

south College avenue, returned lion.'

Wednesday evening from vi-it with Mrs. Dickerson’s

pa t -eviral years. Heart trouble and complications caused her death. Mi . Ashby v as born near Russellville on March 30, 1852, a daughter of Jo 1 ph and Rebec, a Fordice She was undid in marriage to William H Ashby .m Sept 29 1875 Mr. and Mrs.

week’< A-hhj celebrated their golden we<(pui nt ding anniversary on Sept 29, 1926.

I Demonstrations and other activities! , were discussed. The next meeting will 1 be held with the leader at which time the girls will work on the first pro-

ject of their club work.

•E *E •. -i* -E +

B. and P. Women

Mil Wednesday

Hie Business an i Profe-soinal Woman’s Club held their regular meeting at the Grant h tel on Wednesday evening. Following the dinner an I n oit business n sion Mi s J iniie

it

O. 1 her le.ent tiip to the -tate Bu i i.,ss an 1 1‘rcfi sional Women’s :o ivvnticn : t Evansville. The club voted to have a pit h in dinner in July at the home of Mrs- Nellie AnJeison.

+ + + + + + Mib. Hearst 1» P. E. ()■ >peaker

making tile affair such an enjoyable sue ess. Uleii Lyons, .president, wel1 med the guests. Simpson Stoner, j chairman of the entertainment com* | mittee, said there would he more din1 r.ei .-• bridge parties, and dances.

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Tweiitv-live Ait (>uests Of Railroad

GROl P OF GRKENt ASTLE MEN I VR 1 RIDI < U, NEW t AR THI KM)AY

Sails eaili nunnim in 1... nir | have taken off 7 He in . I an eat must anythinr I lik 1 n.hfl

243 Bi t> mi iilh weigh 190 lbs."

d ake one half D a 1 o, c

chen Sa(is in a glas- ot

every niorninu—cut

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know the safe way t 1

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For a tiifling . um jar of Ki'useh"tt Saltweeks at Mullin 1L ue drug stoic in the vvr.ih 1 / r and get K ■ u hi n—you ^ first.

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Mr. and Mrs (’. T. Bartley at La onia, Harrison county.

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Mr. Ashby preceded Mrs Ashby in death on S* pt 14 1929. Before moving to Ladoga in 1891 the Ai-hby fa.rily reside, 1 on a, farm near Paik-ei-burg. Mi Ashby was a member

Approximately twenty-five Greencastle men were guest? of the Indiana ! Railroad Thursday afternoon on a | run to Indianapolis and back which was made to demonstrate new type, high peed, deluxe electric ears to he | i placed in xsrvirr en (hie line ■•next'

Valparaiso, Ind , June 16—With Monday, election of officers and pre-tntatinn Among those making the trip were of committee report.-, in the morning, Dr. John A. Egan, R. P. Mullins, Jo,the Indiana P E. (). Sis.terln od wib Bamberger. Prof. Rowland Leach, close its stato convention today Dean L. H. links, Robert Dirks. 1 The feature of yesterday': program Dean W M Blanchard, William

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of tho Ladog:, Presb teri.in church. | WJ ' a moto ' tour of the Dunes stub Blanchard, Thomas Dowling, Post-

Survivors aie three sous, Joseph T. ' ,a,k a,,d 8 ba,lt l ap t served at the ma ter E. R. Bartley, R. G. McCutch-

aud Chester, of Ladoga; Howaid, of Dun * 8 l ,a,k hjte1 ' Returning to the an. A Fi. Hanna, Fred Crawford, R,achdale: : e daughter, Mrs. Carl M ’' thodist E P'-- eo P al rhllrch »»««• tbe »• Lyon, Mayor W. L. Denman, Smith of Wingate, three grandchild- del «»« te * O I e, Eugene Gilmore, W. re,I, five nepl, ws and four nieces. |'* Mrs Je » ni, * Hea »' s, ' ^reenca-tle T. Handy, Dr. H R Longden, Edgar

l neral ■ kh II 1 nducted tat * ,d#nt "” l p revo J W Herod, Lewi Snider,

hi,day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Portia Bo K8>N Indianapolis, state or- O. F. Lakin, John W. Cherry, and 0t.» j Ladoga Presbyterian church and will K* n ’ z * r ' ^ ^ | , ,aidner |

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pastor Interment will take place in ^ 1 *' ** s * ,,im '' 1,8 the Ladoga u-inetery Hc8 ““ #s "edivesd.y

The Woman’s Home Missionary society of the Methrdist church met with Mr.-. Hemy Ostrcm, Wednesday afternoon, in a mee'ing which proved to be of real -piritual significance.

I The opening was ulcnp scheduled

lit es.

Di. John G. Ben-on, superintendent: Alls* Robin Icn.i delig tel all with . m Methodist !r-pital in Indiana- a violin .number.’Her mothei was her

tj, t .| u cc i canist. Mis. K rehl. le:i ler of

Dr. Bcilsoii Guest Of Kiwanis Cluh

p, Ii , w a tlu guest speakei at the u 1

weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis cluhj , ' ! *‘ devotions;, bi aght a heart-search Thur iay noon. Dr. Benson, who is n ‘ e If wo ‘re to seive :, DiT’auw graduate and a formei | 1 ' 11 a,1 d ac eptahly it is "to d , H idi ut of Gieencastle, took for hi- j us *i', t° bjVe mercy an I to walk -ul j< t “Ho pitalization.’’ humbly wit , God. Mia. Nort rop,l Hi jjointed out the tremendous coat, s l' cak ’ n ^ Dom the -ubject "What involved in operating hospitals ovei 'f' ,v Hap, en to ( hiistianity in Amerthe nation. He showed how the ’ 1 '8 gave a forcible expo-ition of lbs ('hutch and philanthropy are closely 'i* a l subject. She pcinte.l out the

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' i I that ho pitrl- f rmed the fifth largest industry in the wotld. Dr. Benson lemin id the Kiw-anians that hn-pitals are always open and that t n il trained professional staff- were i n t'a job twenty four houis daily. Hi address was must interesting n,l in 'ru live and gave his listeners a bar, i insight into what goes on behind the scenes and what factors aie nee, ssaiy foi the operation £iid maintenance of a hospital.

GIRL GELS HOLDER TERM DANVILLE, Ind., June 16—Lelota Bt llmore, age seventeen, Indianapolis

was ciitenceil in the Hendricks cir-F' ak ’ n ' chaiiman.

cuit court yesterday by Judge A J. Sti v, ns,m to the Indiana Girls School

danaci and diffi ult, s w i h confront the American people it this time, doc ften material expansion has been str* ssp | above spiritual growth, and succes h-Tore service. To think that a si lfis]i civilization can ultimately smvive, j. to i|iie.-tii,n the rule of (,i>d. I in- I tl i ji on of J sus is just as vital to av as it ever was. ! God is, Christ remain-, and it is the 1 duty of the chunh to continually hold before the pe pit and t re ognize the impregnable dock of Holy S’ ripture, by which all lives should he fashioned. Instead of the refreshment- usual- 1 ly served, thi equivalent in money was handed to the trea-urer, Mrs.

The following officers were elected for the years 1932 and 1933: piesi

ond vi e president. Mr. A. K. Monger; third vice pie ident. Mrs. Fowler Brooks; fourth vice president, Mrs. Russell Brown; rei riling secretary, Mis. T. E. Evans; cm responding sec

at • lermont until she is twenty-one,I dent, Mrs. M S. Heavenridge; first for participation in the robbery of an '' l ’“ president, Mrs. .1. R, Miller; sec-

Anin hank April 27. Because of her age ami because she made a full ^onh -ion, implicating others in the robb< ry, the court wa? lenient, it was aid. Miss Hellmore was one of two

vv,. , en who. it is alleged, aided the'iolaiy, Mrs. A. R. Ayler; tieasurer. bandits in e raping after the robbery.! Mrs. W. H. Jennings; pianist, Mrs. Earl Northern, one of the bandits, Nellig Chandler; department secre- 1 received a sentence o/ twenty-five taries, young people’s work, Mrs.! years, and William Behrens, age 28 William Bishop and Mis f Helen ai. i hi wife Margaret, age 19,, also Brothers; home guards, Mrs. R J.i

being (lil!e«|*WstiiTi1ii'r-Mrs- T.es^ *"

i i haejred -hi ■ Hie ■ iwfrbery?

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ter Jones;

mite box secretary, Mrs.

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